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SYRIA [USA IMF: alleati di: terroristi di Al-Qāʿida (القاعدة, al-qāʿida, sunniti wahabiti e salafiti].Syrian Christians in the war between fundamentalists and secularists, Sunnis and Shiites, by Samir Khalil Samir. Al Qabas, Kuwait's daily newspaper, reports the arrival in Syria of jihadists from Saudi Arabia, Algeria and Pakistan. Among them many are under 18 years of age. Turkey serves as a transit point for weapons and people. A war of fundamentalism against the Alawite Shia and Sunni fundamentalism against the secularism of the Assad dictatorship. The distrust of Christians. The ambiguous West. Beirut (AsiaNews) - Al-Qabas, the Kuwaiti Arabic-language newspaper, yesterday published an article stating that dozens﻿ of Kuwaitis have crossed the Syrian-Turkish border to fight in the jihad alongside the Free Syrian Army (FSA), the 'armed opposition against the regime of Bashar el Assad.

SYRIA [USA IMF: alleati di: terroristi di Al-Qāʿida (القاعدة, al-qāʿida, sunniti wahabiti e salafiti]. According to sources close to these groups that have arrived in Syria, the offices of the FSA and other jihadists welcome militants from Saudi Arabia, Algeria and Pakistan, provide them with Syrian identity documents, should they be captured by the regular army, and ask about their to leave their real﻿ identity documents to the Turkish border. The FSA gave them weapons, after verifying that they have followed a military training in their countries of origin. Then, they send them into different regions of Syria, wherever necessary, to fight against the regular army. The FSA has also sent back a number of jihadists to their countries because they were under 18 years of age.

SYRIA [USA IMF: alleati di: terroristi di Al-Qāʿida (القاعدة, al-qāʿida, sunniti wahabiti e salafiti]. For its part, Jordan has arrested two Salafi militants who were trying to get into Syria,﻿ also to fight alongside the Islamists. Meanwhile, the Directorate of Fatwas [in Kuwait], at the Ministry of Waqfs, has issued a fatwa (Islamic legal decision) allowing to anticipate the zakat (obligatory Islamic alms) prior to the original date to refugees and Syria's needy.

SYRIA [USA IMF: alleati di: terroristi di Al-Qāʿida (القاعدة, al-qāʿida, sunniti wahabiti e salafiti]. My comment: I would﻿ like to point out some important details: o The information comes from an independent newspaper in Kuwait, whose director, Mohammed Jassem al-Sager has received the International Press Freedom Award, for his fight for human rights. He was also a member of national assembly of Kuwait and President of the Arab parliament. He is anything but an ally of the Syrian regime. o 2. In theArabic text jihâd, means exclusively the armed struggle against the Syrian regime. Many times the term qitâl returns, which means "war", "fight to the death" (the verb qatala means "kill"). o 3. The fighters are trained - in their own countries or elsewhere - before being engaged in jihad. Among them are the children, the FSA does not accept them, showing a sense of responsibility.

SYRIA [USA IMF: alleati di: terroristi di Al-Qāʿida (القاعدة, al-qāʿida, sunniti wahabiti e salafiti]. o 4. No shortage of small arms. They are stored in Turkey near the Syrian border. o 5. Turkey contributes to the fight against the Syrian regime not as combatants, but by﻿ allowing the passage and the organization. o 6. All these form an alliance of militant Sunni Islamists. The Syrian regime is governed by Alawites (an offshoot of Shiism): So now the fight is between Shiites and Sunnis. In addition, since Syria's regime is secular, the opposition gathers anti-secularists, who are Sunni Wahhabis and Salafis.

SYRIA [USA IMF: alleati di: terroristi di Al-Qāʿida (القاعدة, al-qāʿida, sunniti wahabiti e salafiti]. o 7. This explains the distrust of Christians towards the opposition to the regime. The opposition, which initially was against the dictatorship, torture, injustice and human rights, little by little, has changed to a radical Islamist trend (Muslim Brotherhood and Salafi) to eventually become a struggle between two Muslim tendencies: Sunni and Shia. Between two evils - a secular Baathist﻿ dictatorship and the Wahhabi religious dictatorship) Christians prefer the first, which they already know and with whom they have lived for a long time. o 8. The only real solution would be to renounce all dictatorship (secular or religious) and the building of a democratic and liberal state.

SYRIA [USA IMF: alleati di: terroristi di Al-Qāʿida (القاعدة, al-qāʿida, sunniti wahabiti e salafiti]. Unfortunately, in the Arab world, this dream has been﻿ realized only in a modest way in Lebanon, perhaps because of the substantial presence of Christians, more prepared for this evolution. o 9. At present, it seems that Syria is unable to achieve that vision. On the other hand, the West, which could have had a positive role, in previous conflicts (Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya) has not given an example of fairness and democracy, but rather of following national interests under the guise of democracy.

[]saudi arabia imperiarialism said: kill christians[]» 06/11/2012 09:47 NIGERIA: Nigeria, Boko Haram claims attacks on two churches: eight dead and over 50 injured. The attacks occurred Jos (central Nigeria) and Bui (nor-east of the country). Alarm: Islamization of African countries after the fall of the Libyan leader Gaddafi. Lagos (AsiaNews / Agencies) - Boko Haram, a terrorist group linked to al-Qaeda, claimed responsibility for the bombings yesterday in Nigeria, who have sown violence between Christian communities in center and north of the country. In Jos (central Nigeria), a suicide bomber blew himself up with his car﻿ in front of the local Christian church. About 50 people were injured in the collapse of the building, 41 are in critical condition.

[]saudi arabia imperiarialism said: kill christians[] A Biu (North East of the country), a group of gunmen opened fire on worshipers during Mass, killing a woman. The attacks have triggered the reprisal of Christians in Jos. Shortly after the bombing of the church in Jos, a group of young men left unscathed by the collapse attacked some Muslims in the area of ​​the explosion. Seven people were killed in the clashes. Ben Kwashi, Anglican Archbishop of Jos, condemned the attacks, but urged Christians to avoid unnecessary reprisals that only aggravate the situation. The﻿ attacks come a week from another suicide attack on a church in Bauchi City (north-east of the country) that claimed 12 deaths.

[]saudi arabia imperiarialism said: kill christians[] Since 2009 the Boko Haram group has carried out numerous attacks against churches, schools, police stations and government buildings in northern Nigeria, which cost more than 1000 deaths. Experts fear new attacks in the coming months. Boko Haram, whose name means "No Western education", wants to impose Sharia law in Nigeria.For several years, extremist groups funded by Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries have launched a radical Islamization of the countries in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly Nigeria, Niger and Mali. In an interview with Al-Jazeera Mahmadou Issoufou, president of Niger launched﻿ an alert to combat the spread of Islamic terrorism in African countries, also caused by the fall of the Libyan leader Gaddafi.

» 06/11/2012 09:41 [INDONESIA. West Java: Tasikmalaya authorities impose: criminal Sharia law and compulsory veil﻿ ] The objective is to strengthen moral and traditional values. The "morals police " that does not refer to the Islamic courts, but to civil justice. Jakarta politician: "unconstitutional and discriminatory." Protests of women: the veil is not a "matter of state" but a personal choice.- Activists and members of civil society in different parts of Indonesia have strongly criticized the proposal of the authority of the District of Tasikmalaya (West Java) to introduce norms inspired by sharia, or Islamic law, by mid-July ahead of the start of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting and prayer. The obligations will be the imposition of the veil for all women - foreign and local, and non-Muslim - better known in the archipelago as the jilbab.

Jakarta (AsiaNews) [INDONESIA. West Java: Tasikmalaya authorities impose criminal Sharia law and compulsory veil ] The officials of the municipalities also plan to form a local "moral police", called to ensure compliance with the rules laid down in Islamic law and trials in courts against anyone who breaks the rules. However, the authority considers the application of Sharia law will not be the same as in the province of Aceh. The "moral police", in fact, will not report the culprits to the Islamic courts, but to civil courts which will issue﻿ fines or penalties. Since 2009 the municipality of Tasikmalaya has been discussing the introduction of Islamic law, among the reasons for the choice, according to the Mayor Syarif Hidayat, the fact that the city is an overwhelming Muslim majority. The rules will also govern the conduct of life of unmarried men and women,

Jakarta (AsiaNews) [INDONESIA. West Java: Tasikmalaya authorities impose criminal Sharia law and compulsory veil ]including a norm banning women from leaving the house alone. All of this, the promoters feel, aims to minimize behavior that is "contrary to morality" such as premarital sex among﻿ adolescents and adults. After weeks of controversy and confrontation, the mayor Syarif Hidayat has broken his silence to deny the hypothesis of a strict application of Islamic law. What we want to "impose" warned the official, only "local rules" which aim to promote "social and moral values" according to the dictates of Islam and local traditions of Tasikmalaya.

Jakarta (AsiaNews) [INDONESIA. West Java: Tasikmalaya authorities impose criminal Sharia law and compulsory veil ] "I do hope - said Hidayat - that the city of Tasikmalaya will be freed from all kinds of misleading conduct, which disadvantages everybody". And that he will not force "non-Muslims" to practice specific Islamic morals, but there are some "customs" that all are equally bound to respect. Meanwhile, the proposal﻿ has sparked controversy and criticism. In Jakarta Eva Kusuma Sundari, a national politician strongly condemns the plan, saying that the laws inspired by sharia are "unconstitutional and discriminatory." Even in the same Tasikmalaya dozens of Muslim women protested vigorously, pointing out that the imposition of the veil "is not a matter of state" but a personal choice.

06/11/2012 SYRIA Syrian Christians in the war between fundamentalists and secularists, Sunnis and Shiites by Samir Khalil Samir Al Qabas, Kuwait's daily newspaper, reports the arrival in Syria of jihadists from Saudi Arabia, Algeria﻿ and Pakistan. Among them many are under 18 years of age. Turkey serves as a transit point for weapons and people. A war of fundamentalism against the Alawite Shia and Sunni fundamentalism against the secularism of the Assad dictatorship. The distrust of Christians. The ambiguous West. 06/11/2012 NIGERIA Nigeria, Boko Haram claims attacks on two churches: eight dead and over 50 injured The attacks occurred Jos (central Nigeria) and Bui (nor-east of the country). Alarm: Islamization of African countries after the fall of the Libyan leader Gaddafi.

06/11/2012 INDIA - PAKISTAN Islamabad-New Delhi talks over Himalaya glacier The﻿ Pakistani government wants to break the stalemate over an area claimed by both sides for more than 50 years. New Delhi is not eager for change and warns against high expectations. In April, an avalanche killed 139 Pakistani soldiers. Between 1984 and 2003, Siachen glacier's cold weather and avalanches have killed more soldiers than fighting. 06/11/2012 MYANMAR State of emergency to stop Buddhist-Muslim clashes More than a week ago a Buddhist woman was raped. A number of Muslims were killed because they were suspected of being the perpetrators of the crime. Since then at least 500 homes have been torched and destroyed. Fear is growing that the violence might affect the country's struggling democracy. Rakhine state is the point of origin for oil and gas pipelines stretching to Yunnan.

06/11/2012 HONG KONG - CHINA More than 25 thousand in Hong Kong march to demand an investigation into the death of Li Wangyang by Eugenia Zhang Even a pro-Beijing deputy demands inquiry into death. According to the Chinese authorities, the Tiananmen dissident, now blind and deaf from torture in prison, "committed suicide". Two days ago he was cremated and buried. One demonstrator: Attempts to stiffle the democratic movement just like 23 years ago in Tiananmen. 06/11/2012﻿ JAPAN Consumer confidence is up despite energy crunch For the first time in two months, confidence in the economy is up. PM warns however that without nuclear reactors, jobs will be lost and capital shift offshore. Public opinion and religious leaders disagree.

06/11/2012 VATICAN Pope: fidelity to the Vicar of Christ, the duty of every Catholic, heavy responsibility for those working in the Roman Curia and nunciatures Faithfulness to the pope is the theme, perhaps not coincidentally, chosen by Benedict XVI for the annual year-end meeting with students of the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy. It is a virtue "deeply tied to the supernatural gift of faith, becoming an expression of the strength of someone who has﻿ founded in God his entire life." "Gratitude" for the help that comes from people working in the Vatican. Vatican City (AsiaNews) - Fidelity to the Vicar of Christ, " expresses the unique bond existing between the Pope and his direct collaborators", " is a bond grounded in the priestly character that they have received "and that" it is deeply tied to the supernatural gift of faith, "a bond that is "something which ought to apply to every Catholic, and even more to every priest. " Those, then, working at the Holy

06/11/2012 NIGERIA -﻿ ISLAM: Boko Haram wants to spark a war between Christians and Muslims, Jos bishop says: With attacks in Jos and Biu, Boko Haram is sowing death and causing fear in the population. For Mgr Kaigama, Muslims extremists are just a small criminal gang. Most Muslims are not terrorists. 06/11/2012 SRI LANKA UN commissioner wants to meet Sri Lankan civil war witnesses by Melani Manel Perera: The visit by United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay has not been confirmed. Colombo opposes it, wants local NGOs as mediators. US secretary of state wants the Sri Lankan government to support Pillay.

Leo Tolstoy said: I know that condemn me for this title. Some - most - say, now that would stop this nonsense. Nowadays everybody understands that the Christian faith is one of many religions: only. And all religions are superstitions, that is, material that is more than anything else hinders the evolution of humanity. Others will say, like, a Christian? Who can say of himself:﻿ I am a Christian? The true Christian is above will define humble and does not dare to declare himself a Christian nor that in print. I condemn as well, but I'll put this title.

Leo Tolstoy said: It scares me that I be accused of being backward because not only do not believe that religion is a superstition, but on the contrary, I believe that religious truth is the only truth accessible to man, and the doctrine Christian I believe that a truth. I want to recognize the men or not - is the foundation of all human knowledge, and I'm not afraid even to condemn me because I am proud to call me a Christian, since the words: I am a﻿ Christian, I mean differently from how they usually mean.